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Sep 29, 2011

Tasting the Flavors of China

It was one of those Saturday afternoons when I finally got to do something for myself. After I had my hair permed, A and I went straight to Taste of China to grab some dinner.

I had already eaten here once with my family, but too bad I haven't had my camera with me. It was when mom came to visit me where I work. They were all satisfied with the food from Flavors of China. Definitely worth the money you have paid for.

THE FOOD

A and I had ordered the same dish, Lauriat. The meal includes one cup of rice, canton, one piece of golden brown fried chicken, three pieces lumpia shanghai, one buchi and crackers.

Up close dish shot:

As lovers of appetizers, we enjoyed this free bowl of crackers. I love munching on them while waiting for our orders to come. {Thanks to blackshirt13 for making me remember that this was for free.}

THE DRINKS

As usual, we had Iced Tea for our drinks. The lemon made the drink tangy and more seasoned.

THE DETAILS

Their place mat is an orange paper with printed Chinese trivia. It even had some maze that hungry people to work on to distract them of their grumbling stomachs.

And I took a picture of the lovely fruit tray sitting gracefully on the cashier top. I have to zoom in to it to get its details. Thanks to Adalie's Optical Zoom.

THE DAME & HER RATINGS

And here's a picture of me with my brand new hair and our orders. My rating?

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Love is a Mutt is a lifestyle blog which highlights the importance of managing your finances as millennials while not forgetting to have a blast in your life. The author (a Pinay test engineer slash associate financial planner slash MBA student) will amuse you with her financial freedom conquest, shallow day thoughts, occasional frisbee, surfing + travelling stints and other 20-something things that millennialls do. This is all unless you're dying to know more.